Ann Gallagher trained as a nurse during the Troubles in Belfast before studying philosophy and moving into academia. In her new book, Slow Ethics and the Art of Care, she talks about how Japanese tea ceremonies and the Italian slow food movement have challenged her thinking about care. In this podcast, she talks about the joy of nursing, the heroism of care workers during Covid, the creativity of academics and how an art exhibition in Stockholm inspired a new vision for the future of care.
Listen to the Podcast here: Ann Gallagher, Professor of Ethics and Care on caring in a pandemic